VOL. XV, NO. 17
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1912
FIVE CENTS
THEY DANCED BY MOONLIGHT
Annual Spring Cotillion is Delightfully
Suggestive of the Season
Decoration, figures and Favors Com
bine to Make tbe Affair Winter's
Merriest Dance
DELIGHTFULLY sug
gestive of the season
was the annual Spring
Cotillion at The Caro
lina, providing one of
the merriest evenings of
the winter not alone for
the dancers, but a com
pany of spectators which
bestowed liberal applause in expres
sion of appreciation. Daintily decorated
in floral garlands, the music hall was as
refreshing as an open air garden, the ef
fect heightened by the garlands carried
in the opening march led by the little
Misses Margaret Good, Norma Morgan,
Winifred Croft and Eleanor Croft.
Of surprises there were many, among
them a glorious "moon," by the light of
whose mellow glow four numbers were
danced; weirdly beautiful the kaleido
scope of color and motion. The figures
were mainly jolly romps with the men's
ballet (In Paree), the women's scaif
dance (From Cario) and the sack race in
hobble form, under the guise of "Spring
Modes are Stunning," most amusing
in the "Peek a Boo" two step or cur
tain figure, rag dolls for partners created
a ripple of laughter and "The Modern
Woman" was surely in advance of her
time, armed with huge razors which
were the keys to partners. Broken hearts
were also "mended" before dancing could
be begun and playing cards matched. The
attractive favors included boutonnieres
of lillies of the valley and peach blossom
crush opera hats and turbans, and other
showy trifles. Several PaulJones circles
were enjoyed and there were the usual
noise makers, as well as confetti.
Mr. Paul E. Gardner and Miss Caroline
W. Fuller and Mr. E. L. Scofield, Jr.,
and Miss Priscilla Beall assisted Mr. and
Mrs. Justus Kendall in leading. At the
favor booths were Mrs. L. M. Hart and
Mrs. A. H. Wetten, Mrs. B. H. Marshall
and Mrs. J. H. Northrup. Ices were
served at intermission and the music
catchy and appropriate. Dancing were :
Mr. Scofield, Miss Beall ; Mr. Paul Gard
ner, Miss Fuller; Mr. Ralph Gardner,
Miss Ballantyne; Mr. W. S. Dillon, Miss
Shannon; Mr. Banes, Miss Waldo; Mr.
T. F. Dillon, Miss Lewis; Mr. O'Connell,
Miss Weller; Mr. J. V. Hurd, Miss Sara II. W. Ormsbee 46 48 94 1G 78
Fownes; Mr. N. S. Hurd, Miss Mary Robert Hunter 42 40 82 4 78
Fownes; Mr. MacDonaid. Miss Brown; II. R. Mackenzie 47 48 95 17 78
Mr. Bennett,Miss Campbell ; Mr.M.Frank A. M. Clark 50 51 101 22 79
Dillon, Miss Helmer ; Mr. Durant, Miss C. N. Phillips 41 44 85 5 80
Van Ostrand; Mr. Wells, Mrs. Taft; Mr. J. E. Smith 42 44 86 6 80
andMrs. Farr; Mr. and Mrs. Kendall. N. S. Hurd 44 44 88 7 81
J.P.Gardner 40 49 89 8 81
For W. H. Davis Tropbies S. D. Wyatt 43 47 90 9 81
Medal play for trophies presented by W. L. Hurd 47 51 98 16 82
W. H. Davis and the Club interested the L. E. Beall 4S 51 99 16 83
Tin Whistles Monday, W. T. Stahl whose C. Beach 41 46 87 4 83
handicap was fourteen, winning with a W. S. Rathbone 49 48 97 14 83
card of seventy-three. In second place II. C. Fownes 44 43 87 4 83
at seventy-five H. O. Smith (15) and H. W. Croft 44 51. 95 11 84
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FAVOR MARCH Spring Maid
FAVOR WALTZ (1) Be Mine
FAVOR WALTZ (2) Ever Thine
TWO STEP Moonlight
WALTZ (1) In Paree
WALTZ (2) From Cario
FAVOR TWO STEP (1) Recollections
FAVOR TWO STRP (2) Of Madrid
WALTZ Paul Jones
TWO STEP (1) The Modern
TWO STEP (2) Woman
WALTZ Moonlight
INTERMISSION REFRESHMENTS
WALTZ Moonlight
TWO STEP (1) Hearts
TWO STEP (2) Spades
FAVOR WALTZ (1) Beware
FAVOR WALTZ (2) Villlan
TWO STEP (1) Spring Modes
TWO STEP (2) Are Stunning
WALTZ PaulJones
TWO STEP (1) Peek a Bo !
TWO STEP (2) There You Are!
MOONLIGHT WALTZ Meet Me 1913
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THE COTILLION PROGRAM
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Spencer Waters (12) tied; Mr. Smith
winning the play-off. J. D. C. Rumsey
(14) and P. W. Whittemore (0) made
seventy-six each and J. V. Hurd (14) and
J. D. Foot (16) seventy-seven, with a
quadruple tie at seventy-eight and the
field neck to the finish. The scores :
W. T. Stahl
H. O. Smith
S. Waters
J. D. C. Rumsey
p. W. Whittemore
J. V. Hurd
J. D. Foot
C. L. Becker
41 46 87 14
46 44 90 15
42 45 87 12
44 46 90 14
36 40 76 0
46 45 91 14
42 41 S3 6
41 42 S3 5
C.F.Garfield 53 55 108 24 84
R.C.Shannon 47 49 96 12 84
P. S. Maclaughlin 47 45 92 8 84
N. W. Dean 44 44 88 3 85
C.M.Wells 53 54 107 22 85
J.M.Thompson 49 46 95 9 86
Mason Evans 50 50 100 14 86
H. L. Caswell 53 59 112 25 87
E. A.Tracy 52 57 109 22 87
F. C. Abbe 55 54 109 22 87
W. S. Dillon 47 48 95 8 87
J. R. Towle 46 56 102 14 88
J. L. Wyckoff 50 55 105 16 89
J. E. Pushee 53 53 106 17 89
H.H.Buckley 46 59 105 14 91
MISS CAMPBELL IS FIRST
Leads Field In Championship Qualifica
tion With Margin of Four Strokes
JMIaaea Fownea, Van Ostrand and Ilel-
nier Hunched In Triple Tie for Sec
ond at Vlnetjnlne
MTSS DOROTH YCamp
bell of the Hamilton,
Ontario, golf club, fam
ous on two continents,
led a field of fifty con
testants in Monday's
qualification round of
the women's event of the
United North and South
amateur golf championship with a card
of ninety-five. In second position, Miss
Kate Van Ostrand of the Jefferson Coun
try Club, Miss Myra Bradwell Helmer of
the Midlothian Club, and Miss Marv
Fownes of the Oakmont Club were
bunched in a triple tie at ninety-nine.
OUT 6
IN 7
OUT 5
IN 5
OUT 7
IN 6
OUT 6
IN 7
MISS CAMPBELL
5 6 5 4 6 5
6 5 5 5 6 3
MISS FOWNES
5 6 7 7 7 6
5 5 6 5 5 5
MISS VAN OSTRAND
5 6 4 5 7 4
6 6 4 5 7 6
MISS HELMEK
7 5 6 4 6 5
6 6 5 5 5 6
4- 48
5- 4795
4- 63
5 4699
4- 48
5- 5199
3-49
55099
From the field one division of sixteen
is playing for the Championship trophy
and three special divisions of eight each
for special trophies. The entrance is the
largest in the history of these tourna
ments and the most representative in its
range of territory. The scores :
CHAMPIONSHIP
Miss Dorothy Campbell, Hamilton
Miss Mary Fownes, Oakmont
Miss Kate Van Ostrand, Jefferson
Miss Myra B. Helmer, Midlothian
Mrs. J. Raymond Price, Oakmont
Mrs. R. C. King, New Canaan
Mrs. F. Hayes, Englewood
Miss Sarah Fownes, Oakmont
Mrs. J. C. Lattimer, Homewood
Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr., Oakmont
Mrs. F. H. Bowles, Winchester
Miss Ida Linton. Royal, Montreal
Mrs. F. G. P. Barnes, New Haven
Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, New York
Mrs. R. C. Shannon, II, Oak Hill
Mrs. J. H. Horner, Oakmont
FIRST EIGHT
Mrs. Raymond Farr, Georgetown
Miss Helen Barnett, New Haven
Mrs. II. L. Burrage, Brae Burn
Mrs. J. P. Gardner, Homewood
Miss Barbara Lewis, Phlla. Cricket
Miss Agnes Blancke, Essex Fells
Mrs. J. G. Splane, Pittsburgh
Miss Margaret Blancke, Essex Fells
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